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i 1 KENTUCKY GOOSE SUNSHINE
% (Serves Four)
1 Goose Duck) (if preferred use a
! 3 lb.
1 Pint thickened Veal Stock
4 small Tartlets (Puff Pastry)
1 Pint Cream
I j 1 Onion
1 ‘ 1 Sweetcorn
! 4 oz. Butter
1 i 8 half Apricots
! Sunshine Cocktails
’ Salt and pepper the Goose and
cook in a hot oven for 1% hours,
When cooked take the Goose out of
L Cocktails Mix Kentucky (made Sunshirfe
J Grand-Dad Bourbon, with 1/2 Old
apricot brandy, 1/4 deKuy
per Juice*, and 1/4 fresh
jshaker^ orange Shake lightly in
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SB- 1 1 .4 HINGTON
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ALMOST EVERY day we read
of some shocking incident in one
of the large cities of this coun¬
try.
We know that crime is in¬
creasing at an alarming rate,
especially among our young peo
In many areas, the public
streets are un
safe because of
lawless ele
ments roaming
about looking
for trouble.
Murder, rob
bery and as
sault — these
are acts of the
criminal, the person to
the law means nothing. Here is
a mentality, often a demented
one, which breaks the law with
disregard for the life and prop¬
erty of his fellow citizen.
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BUT WHAT is happening to
America when supposedly law
abiding citizens do things that
are every bit as shocking and
disgraceful—and more themselves? in some
respects—as crimes
What are we coming to, what
ia happening to the morals and
basic goodness of the American
people when they are indifferent
to the distress of fellow human
To what depths have we fallen
when citizens stand idly by and
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ii The rose is rod. the violet, blue,
This little bill is overdue.
So pay it now—don't wait till when
The rose and violet bloom again;
For if you do delay it thus,
No vioiet will bloom for us. will rest
Unless you pay, the rose
So come across, we need the dough,
Not in the spring, but now, you know.
We will not hear where we are at—
The rose is red, the violet, blue—
Upon a fair and manly chest;
The birds will sing but what of that i
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Put 1% Sunshine Cocktails in
the pan, add the Veal Stock and
d/4 pint of cream, salt and pepper
to taste, and let it reduce until it
has thickened.
Put half apricots with a bit of
sugar grill. on top to brown under the
Cook the empty puff pastry
tartlets.
Chop the onion fine and put in a
pan with butter; let cook slowly
for ten minutes, then add the
sweetcorn and chestnuts, which
have been previously cooked, Put
the rest of the cocktail and cream,
salt and pepper to taste and let
boil for about five minutes.
Cut the Goose up in portions,
put on a dish with the half apri¬
cots on top and pour the sauce
over the Goose.
Fill the puff pastry tartlets
th* sweetcorn and chestnut
put around the goose.
observe the brutal murder of a
young woman? Others looked
on while this woman fought for
her life. No one went to her as¬
sistance. No one even summoned
the police.
To what extent have the
morals of people decayed when
they hurry on about their own
business and turn deaf ears to a
young girl’s screams for help
after she had been criminally
assaulted ?
We heard of such conduct
mnong uncivilized peoples who
live without any code of law,
ethics or moral behavior. But
when such as this happens on
our streets, we had best stop
and take stock of our civiliza
tion.
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THESE WERE NOT viola¬
tions of any criminal law, and
the people involved cannot be
pum ed for what they did —or
failed to do. But they nonethe¬
less go against all that we hold
to be good and true.
It is not as important where
these incidents took place as it
is that they happened at all.
In my opinion, it is time that
we stopped and asked ourselves
in which direction we are head
in#.
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